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These stories are dividing the internet. What's your vote?

Hoda & Jenna want to know: Can restaurants have an age limit? Is there correct bathroom stall etiquette? Airbnbs, or hotels?
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We've all been there: that one topic that has our group chats spending hours debating and our social media feeds fired up. For "The Internet's Divided" segment on Hoda & Jenna, TODAY.com wants to hear your opinion on the latest topics that people can't stop talking about. Catch up on all the latest conundrums below — and cast your vote in our polls now! We'll be sharing the results LIVE on the show.

An adults only restaurant?

A Midwest restaurant is igniting conversation over its strict age policy.

On May 26, Bliss Restaurant, a recently-opened Caribbean restaurant in Florissant, Missouri announced a policy for its patronage that has since gone viral around the internet. The eatery, which serves dishes like oxtail, jollof rice and fried plantain, revealed that it has age restrictions for entry: women must be 30 or over, and men must be 35 or older to dine. Read more here and vote below.

Is there proper bathroom stall etiquette?

On the UK-based parenting website Mumsnet, a user who goes by @MaryBethMayfair recently sparked a debate that has since gone viral. In a post on one of the site's threads, she posed the question — complete with a diagram — about which stall was appropriate for a female co-worker to choose at work, knowing that the stall furthest from the door was taken. @MaryBethMayfair appears to argue that she believes proper bathroom etiquette is to leave space between yourself and the person already in the bathroom.

What are your thoughts?

Hotels versus Airbnbs: A debate

A woman who goes by LuInAlasksa on Twitter recently shared the following post, which quickly went viral, sparking debate over whether Airbnbs are worth it, versus standard hotels.

Cast your vote here.